Divisions Sama vedic Yajur vedic Atharva vedic Vaishnava puranas Shaiva puranas Shakta puranas The Radha Tantra (Sanskrit: राधा तंत्र, romanized: Rādhātantram), also known as Vāsudevarahasya (Vāsudeva's secret) is a Tantric scripture from Bengal that deals with the story of Radha-Krishna in the backdrop of Vrindavan.
The scripture is written in the Sanskrit language and is dedicated to the goddess Radha.
[2] Contrary to the theology of Vaishnavism, this text elevates the goddess as the Supreme Being.
[5] Radha tantra is an anonymous Tantric text from Bengal region.
Krishna here becomes her disciple.The Rādhātantram can serve as a tool to examine textual and doctrinal appropriations that took place between Vaishavism and Shaktism in precolonial Bengal.